John Cage broke through a previously impassable threshold in 1952 when
he first presented 4'33", the "silent" piece that now stands as his
most famous, controversial and -- by his own estimate -- important
work. For Cage, this landmark set a standard for aleatoric music and
his idea that any sound may constitute music. This unique concert from
CalArts' Experimental Music Workshop traces the enduring impact of
4'33" through an artistic lineage that runs from Cage, George Brecht
and James Tenney to composers and filmmakers Antoine Beuger, Madison
Brookshire, Jürg Frey, and Michael Pisaro.

WHERE REDCAT (The Roy and Edna Disney/CalArts Theater) is located at the corner of W. 2nd St. and S. Hope St., inside the Walt Disney Concert Hall complex.

TICKETS Performance is scheduled for March 21st at 8:30 p.m. Ticket prices range from $16-$20, with discounts available. Seating is general admission. Buy tickets at the REDCAT box office located at the corner of 2nd and Hope Streets, by calling 213.237.2800 , or at http://www.redcat.org. Please plan on arriving at least 30 minutes before curtain time. Seating at REDCAT is unreserved, and late seating is not guaranteed.

PARKING Parking is available in the Walt Disney Concert Hall parking garage. Enter from 2nd St. and proceed to level P3 for direct access to REDCAT. The evening event rate is $8 after 5 PM, $4 after 8 PM. Before 5 PM, the maximum daytime rate is $17.